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                                                14th May 2023, 05:44 PM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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			Rear disc brake conversion for Series 2-3
		
 
			
				
					I recently converted my EV Series 3 to Disc Brakes using a home grown design  based on an idea I saw 40 years ago. 
 
 I conjured up my own rear brakes after prototyping a modified falcon rear rotor then  came up with a more elegant solution that standard Series wheels will fit over ( but Ive used Wolf wheels  as standard wheels wont fit over my front brakes)
 
 Because its  my daily driver  I wanted to make sure Insurance was not going to be compromised so I had it inspected & signed off by VASS (Vicroads engineer)     who said it was an impressive   conversion and one of the most fun and  best stopping 4x4 he's driven.
 
 The simplicity and cost effectiveness of this  rear disc brake conversion  makes me wonder if  people who have done a previous  front disc brake conversion  would now want to retrofit rear discs.    The 10mm Disc rotor Ive used on the rear is out of the box front rotor (unmodified) from a Suzuki Jimny and the caliper comes from rear of a AU1 Falcon.
 
 
 The rear hubs obviously need to be machined & holes drilled & tapped to mount the rotor  & a simple  caliper adaptor plate mounted inplace of the old backing plate.
 
 
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